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Settled by a group of Scottish Presbyterians beginning in the 1680’s, Matawan was first called New Aberdeen, and then Mount Pleasant. Today, Matawan’s historic town core retains its appeal as a place to live, work, and shop.

Burrowes Mansion Book Now Available

Mansion Book CoverThe new edition of The Burrowes Mansion of Matawan New Jersey: and Notations on the History of Monmouth County, Second Edition (2023) by Mary Lou Diecker and Barry C. Orr is now available! The Burrowes Mansion, constructed in 1723, celebrated its 300th Birthday in 2023, and this newly expanded edition of the book commemorates that anniversary.  Please visit our “Shop” page to order your copy

Burrowes Mansion 300th Anniversary

Burrowes Mansion Raid 2023On June 3rd and June 4th 2023, the Matawan Historical Society held a historic event honoring the Burrowes Mansion and its 300 years of history.  The festivities included a reenactment of the 1778 Mansion raid by the British (see video here), a self-guided walking tour of the Matawan historic district, tours of the Mansion, and many other activities.  The anniversary was featured in the Asbury Park Press on June 3rd.

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The 24 Oct 1751 edition of the Pennsylvania Gazette has what could be the earliest reference to Middletown Point, New Jersey, in the media collection at Newspapers dot com.

"Runaway on the 26th of May last, from Robert Savage, of Middletown Point, Monmouth county, A servant man, named Ferdinand Hughes, by trade a taylor, of a low stature, round visage, fair complexion, about 25 years of age, very forward and full of talk. He took with him a large bay horse, in good order. Had on when he went away, a fine cloth turn'd coat, of a yellowish colour, red everlasting breeches; and is supposed to have a new cloth suit, pepper and salt, lined with red, wooden heel'd shoes, uncommonly high. Whoever takes up said servant, and secures him, so as his master may have him again, shall have Three Pounds reward, and reasonable charges, paid by Patrick Hanlon, at Bristol, in Bucks county, or by Robert Savage."
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The 24 Oct 1751 edition of the Pennsylvania Gazette has what could be the earliest reference to Middletown Point, New Jersey, in the media collection at Newspapers dot com. 

Runaway on the 26th of May last, from Robert Savage, of Middletown Point, Monmouth county, A servant man, named Ferdinand Hughes, by trade a taylor, of a low stature, round visage, fair complexion, about 25 years of age, very forward and full of talk. He took with him a large bay horse, in good order. Had on when he went away, a fine cloth turnd coat, of a yellowish colour, red everlasting breeches; and is supposed to have a new cloth suit, pepper and salt, lined with red, wooden heeld shoes, uncommonly high. Whoever takes up said servant, and secures him, so as his master may have him again, shall have Three Pounds reward, and reasonable charges, paid by Patrick Hanlon, at Bristol, in Bucks county, or by Robert Savage.

*Donation drop off Sunday, 5/19, from 5-6:30 pm*

Please consider donating your extra clutter and unwanted items to our Summer Rummage Sale & Fundraiser.

We will be collecting donated items
-Sunday, 5/19: 5-6:30pm
Drop off is in the backyard of Burrowes Mansion (94 Main Street, Matawan, NJ).

All proceeds from our sale will go towards supporting our non-profit charitable organization and maintaining Burrowes Mansion Museum.

Some examples of items we are seeking below:
-vintage items
-old toys/games
-old sports items/memorabilia
-maps & prints
-functional items
-small furnishings
-electronics/video games
-home goods
-holiday decorations

Please see below for items we are not currently accepting:
nothing large or bulky, non-functional or broken items, large electronic items (IE: TVs, printers), couches, bedroom sets, pillows, dining sets, baby items, baby clothing, used clothing without tags, used shoes, glassware, used books, and most furniture (with some exceptions, please contact us for more info).

We will be collecting items on Sundays now through May 30th.
Drop off also available by appointment. Item pickup by our volunteers is also available by request. Please share with friends and family. Feel free to contact us directly through messenger with any questions.

The sale will be held on June 2nd from 9-2pm in the Burrowes Mansion backyard, (94 Main St., Matawan).

Thank you for your support!
The Matawan Historical Society

Event:
Summer Rummage Sale & Fundraiser
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*Donation drop off Sunday, 5/19, from 5-6:30 pm*

Please consider donating your extra clutter and unwanted items to our Summer Rummage Sale & Fundraiser.

We will be collecting donated items
-Sunday, 5/19: 5-6:30pm 
Drop off is in the backyard of Burrowes Mansion (94 Main Street, Matawan, NJ).

All proceeds from our sale will go towards supporting our non-profit charitable organization and maintaining Burrowes Mansion Museum. 

Some examples of items we are seeking below:
-vintage items
-old toys/games
-old sports items/memorabilia
-maps & prints
-functional items
-small furnishings 
-electronics/video games
-home goods
-holiday decorations

Please see below for items we are not currently accepting:
nothing large or bulky, non-functional or broken items, large electronic items (IE: TVs, printers), couches, bedroom sets, pillows, dining sets, baby items, baby clothing, used clothing without tags, used shoes, glassware, used books, and most furniture (with some exceptions, please contact us for more info). 

We will be collecting items on Sundays now through May 30th. 
Drop off also available by appointment. Item pickup by our volunteers is also available by request. Please share with friends and family. Feel free to contact us directly through messenger with any questions.

The sale will be held on June 2nd from 9-2pm in the Burrowes Mansion backyard, (94 Main St., Matawan).

Thank you for your support!
The Matawan Historical Society

Event:
Summer Rummage Sale & Fundraiser
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